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<!-- SPOWAInstaller Sample Configuration File 
# ====================================================================================
# Description:	SPOWAInstaller Sample Configuration File
# FileName:		SPOWAInstallerInput.xml
# Author:		Jean-Cyril DROUHIN
# Date:			January 30, 2014
# Version:		1.0
# URL:			http://spowainstaller.codeplex.com
# Licence:		MS-PL
# ====================================================================================
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<Configuration Version="1.0">
	<Settings>
		<!-- Switch off IE Enhanced Security configuration, so that your sites and Central Admin render properly in a browser on the server -->
		<DisableIEEnhancedSecurity>true</DisableIEEnhancedSecurity>
		<!-- Disables network loopback checks. This prevents the OS blocking access to your server under names other than its actual host name -->
		<DisableLoopbackCheck>true</DisableLoopbackCheck>
		<!-- Switch off checking whether the code-signing certificates used to sign the SharePoint code have been revoked. This slows down the
		start up time for SharePoint, particularly if the server cannot connect to the Internet to perform the revocation check. -->
		<DisableCRLCheck>true</DisableCRLCheck>
		<!-- Source path-->
		<SourcePath>D:\sources\sxs</SourcePath>
	</Settings>
    <!-- The Install section controls what modifications are made to the Windows OS prior to installation and how the SharePoint installation is run.-->
    <Install>
        <!-- The following few elements are parameters for the file containing the unattended install settings for setup.exe. Normally this is called config.xml.-->
        <ConfigFile>config.xml</ConfigFile>
        <!-- If you are referencing an existing config.xml file, enter the your product key in that file. Otherwise, enter your product key as PIDKey below. -->
        <PIDKey>4N6BG-CC9Q8-J7QKG-G33T7-CYQe8Y</PIDKey>
    </Install>
	 <!-- The <Logging> section allows you to move various log files to another location / volume, per best practices and to control disk space usage on the (default) C: drive.
		 It also allows you to specify some logging options, such as using NTFS compression for additional disk space savings.
		 The <Path> for all log types will be created if it doesn't yet exist. However, the root (drive, e.g. D:) must obviously pre-exist - and on ALL servers in your farm. -->
	<Logging>
		<IISLogs Compress="true">
			<!-- The default <Path> is $Env:SystemDrive\Inetpub\logs\LogFiles - enter another path (e.g. D:\IISLogs) or leave <Path> empty to use the default. -->
			<Path>C:\LOGS\IIS</Path>
		</IISLogs>
	</Logging>
</Configuration>